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re: What Is The Official Mattress Of The OT
Posted on 4/22/20 at 8:19 am to pioneerbasketball
Posted on 4/22/20 at 8:19 am to pioneerbasketball
We bought a Nectar king size and it has been great, best mattress we've ever owned.
Posted on 4/22/20 at 11:30 am to 91TIGER
I sold Nectar. Its absolute trash. The foam is less dense than the 250 dollar mattresses we had.
Bed in a box is a scam for naive people who are to scared or lazy to try out beds. The company literally claims it is not a mattress company, but a marketing company that sells mattresses. Nectar spends 350k a day on ads. Yet only around 1 percent of their site visits purchase, and 30 percent of those sales return.
Their warranty is bullshite. 3 inches of sink needed to qualify. Meaning you'll need a large crater before getting the warranty.
The cost of producing a Nectar? Eighteen bucks for a King. Their mark up is substantially higher than Sealy, Tempur, or Serta. You are paying for not only the cheapest foam on the market, but the least dense foam in their support section(hence why it can be condensed in a box).
Bed in a box is a scam for naive people who are to scared or lazy to try out beds. The company literally claims it is not a mattress company, but a marketing company that sells mattresses. Nectar spends 350k a day on ads. Yet only around 1 percent of their site visits purchase, and 30 percent of those sales return.
Their warranty is bullshite. 3 inches of sink needed to qualify. Meaning you'll need a large crater before getting the warranty.
The cost of producing a Nectar? Eighteen bucks for a King. Their mark up is substantially higher than Sealy, Tempur, or Serta. You are paying for not only the cheapest foam on the market, but the least dense foam in their support section(hence why it can be condensed in a box).
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